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My New To Me Bear!

Started by Green Mountain Boy, August 20, 2012, 10:55:00 PM

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Green Mountain Boy

I picked up a Bear Grizzly today, from research online I think that it was made in 1969:







I have a couple of questions.  
1. Am I right on the year?
2. Any idea as to the type of wood?
3. I paid what I think is very little for the bow, the only real mark is the one you an see on the grip, I think it is from the former owners wedding ring.  What's it worth?

It shoots great and I'm pretty excited to have it on my rack!
That's why they call it hunting....

No Name 50# at 28" (maybe Ben Pearson)
'69 Bear Grizzly 40# at 28"
Great Plains Wolf Creek  50# at 28" one piece
Fruit of the Loom Size Large

Green Mountain Boy

I'm new to posting pictures, if you can't read it the grip says:

9R17665
AMO 56"
40#
That's why they call it hunting....

No Name 50# at 28" (maybe Ben Pearson)
'69 Bear Grizzly 40# at 28"
Great Plains Wolf Creek  50# at 28" one piece
Fruit of the Loom Size Large

TRAP

1969 it is

I thought 69 Grizzlies were 58" but what do I know.  

let me guess, Shedua

cool bow

Trap
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Jack Shanks

The 1968-70 Grizzlies were 56" AMO. The 68-69 were solid Shedua risers while the 1970 had an accent stripe through the riser.
Jack Shanks

Green Mountain Boy

Thanks Guys! I picked it up to work on my form at a lower weight, maybe try for turkey and so that my daughter will have something to grow into.  It's a pretty sweet bow so far!
That's why they call it hunting....

No Name 50# at 28" (maybe Ben Pearson)
'69 Bear Grizzly 40# at 28"
Great Plains Wolf Creek  50# at 28" one piece
Fruit of the Loom Size Large

ron w

Nice find....great bows.......
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

tuscarawasbowman

I have one also. Shoot real sweet for a shorter bow IMO.

mossyoakpenn

My brother shoots the same bow and when he does his part it groups verrrry tightly. Enjoy...

yellow bow


Green Mountain Boy

Thanks for the replies, I'm not looking to sell it, its just too neat! I do wonder what it is worth though.
That's why they call it hunting....

No Name 50# at 28" (maybe Ben Pearson)
'69 Bear Grizzly 40# at 28"
Great Plains Wolf Creek  50# at 28" one piece
Fruit of the Loom Size Large

Jack Shanks

The 68-70 Grizzlies are pretty common. Usually $100-$150 range. Although there are always the exceptions. This one was listed and sold yesterday.

http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=053358
Jack Shanks

Cyclic-Rivers

Great Bows. Thats the bow I started bow hunting with. it was my fathers.  I bought one from Jack a few years ago and gave it to my dad since his broke.

I now have a 68. very similar bow and I shoot it as much as my other favorite bow.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


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